Won Jegal

Won Jegal (born 15 August 1965), also known as the King of Diamonds, was a General in the Korean Peoples' Army of North Korea during the Song Initiative. He was known to be a brutal commander, executing incompetent soldiers and torturing prisoners.

Biography
Jegal was born in Pyongyang Province of southern North Korea, and enlisted in the Korean Peoples' Army. Jegal attended a military academy and became an artillery commander under the command of General Choi Song. Becoming a high-ranking officer in the KPA, Jegal was infamous for killing troops of his own army that performed poorly and torturing prisoners (personally).

In 2009, when the United Nations peacekeepers, China, and South Korea invaded North Korea to take down General Song's military regime, Jegal was named as the "King of Diamonds" under General Chin Chang, with a $200,000 bounty. Jegal commanded the artillery base between Kaesong and the Pyongyang International Airport (then closed down by the Chinese), and proved a threat to both the Chinese and South Korean forces in the area.

Mercenary Jennifer Mui, working for the Chinese, was sent on a contract mission to apprehend or kill Jegal, who was overseeing the artillery base's operations. Mui destroyed the radar jammers and the AA guns, making the skies clear for an extraction helicopter. Jegal's tank attempted to stop her, but Mui hijacked it and arrested Jegal, gaining $200,000.